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FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by sirequity(m): 10:47am On May 16, 2017
Fani-Kayode: If Anything Happens To Buhari, ‘Osinbajo Will Take Over’ And ‘Nothing Will Happen


JUNAID MOHAMMED'S BUNKUM AND THE FINAL BATTLE FOR NIGERIA'S INDEPENDENCE


"If anything happens to Buhari the north will insist on being in power till 2027.....those who see Buhari as their representative and are not being treated justly are going to claim their own rights and the only way you are going to resolve the issue is that after Buhari’s administration, you have it zoned to the north for eight to 10 years"- Dr. Junaid Mohammed, Punch Newspaper, 14th May 2017.
This is bunkum! There is no such thing as "insisting" on anything in a democratic setting.
Dr. Junaid Mohammed is out of touch with reality and he speaks only for the lunatic ultra-conservative wing of the core northern Muslim ruling elite to which he belongs.
He is so extreeme that he makes the die-hard Arewaists and core northern supremacists look like saints.
He does not speak for moderate, reasonable, rational and God-fearing core northerners.
The truth is that the lunatic fringe and ephemeral "north" and the ultra conservative extremists and hegemonistic cabal that he represents is no longer in a position to insist on ANYTHING because this is a democracy.
The fact of the matter is that the glorious days of the all-powerful "Kaduna Mafia" are long over!
There is no question of any form of coercion or compulsion in this matter.
If the core north wants the Presidency in 2019 they must appeal to the rest of the nation to give it to them and they must work hard for it.

And it can only be given to them as a result of hard negotiation and consensus and not by threats.
Nothing must be taken for granted. It will not be given to them as of right but, if at all, it will be conceeded to them as a consequence of the freely exercised will of the Nigerian people from both the north and the south.
We do not operate a monarchial system of government in Nigeria and no single induvidual or group of people have a "divine right to rule".

The title of "born to rule" is not only provocative, insulting, unsavoury and distasteful but it is also inimical to and incompatible with every form and tenet of decency and justice that is known to man.
It cannot be engendered, tolerated or sustained in a democratic dispensation and setting where the rule of law prevails and where every citizen, regardless of gender, ethnicity or faith, is deemed to be equal before God and has the right to vote.

Nigeria does not have and neither does she desire a master-race of blue-blooded core northern aristocrats to run her affairs and she is not a Saudi Arabian or ISIL-like caliphate that is ruled and governed by a set of antiquated and archaic feudal and theocratic laws.
Our jurisprudence and system of government is based on a proud and strong Judeo-Christian foundation which is enshrined and embedded in equity, decency, tolerance, liberalism and justice for all.

No individual, no matter how highly exalted or reverred, and no ethnic group, no matter how innovative, resourceful or well-endowed, can laud it over the entire nation, impose their will on us or tell us what to do.
That is the bitter truth and that is the Nigeria of 2017: a nation where a new generation of young and dynamic political activists and leaders are silently emerging who are not prepared to settle for the insults, indignities and tiny crumbs that the older generation were prepared to live with and tolerate for so many years.

The truth is that if anything happens to Buhari nothing will happen and Nigeria will move on.

If anything happens to Buhari, the Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, will continue his term of office with full powers, he will have the support of the Nigerian people and he will finish his tenure hail and hearty.

If anything happens to Buhari in 2019 Nigeria may have a southern President after which the country may be restructured.

If anything happens to Buhari the south and the Middle Belt will NOT go on bended knee to beg and appease the north and we will not be moved or intimidated by the usual threats of carnage and violence by the likes of dark and sinister men like Junaid Mohammed.

If anything happens to Buhari it will be a defining moment and we will know whether ours will remains a nation at peace with itself or a theater of bloody conflict and civil war.


On Sunday 14th of May, Chief A.K. Horsefall, the former Director General of Nigeria's State Security Services (SSS) and National Intelligence Service (NIA) and one of the most reverred and respected figures in the intelligence community, told the Sun Newspaper that "Nigeria is sitting on a time-bomb".

He is absolutely right. Some of us warned that things would eventually come to this as far back as two years ago but as usual the shallow-minded skeptics, the ignorant dullards, the undiscerning fools and the cowardly compromisers amongst us brushed aside our concerns and paid no heed to our fears.
Instead they insulted us and labelled us as enemies of the system, alarmists and prophets of doom. Now we are in a real mess as the clouds of conflict are gathering and the drums of war are beating.
Sadly everything that we said would happen two years ago has come to pass and today Nigeria is a nation that is on the btink.

The fear and tension in the land is palpable as the quest for power has once again started.
Yet those that insist on power remaining in the core north till 2027 are relentless. They are not prepared to give an inch and they are already preparing the ground for the worst case scenario.

This is sad and most unwise but no-one is intimidated. The bitter truth is that if they insist on carnage, conflict and violence I say let it come and let us consider it to be the final battle in the war for Nigeria's independence.
We won our independence from the British, our erstwhile external colonial masters, in 1960 after my distinguished father, Chief Remilekun Fani-Kayode Q.C. S.A.N, C.O.N, proudly and successfully moved the motion for Nigeria's independence in Parliament in 1958.

Today, by this contribution, I hereby move the motion for Nigeria's independence from our all-powerful internal colonial masters and I decree and declare that by 2019 we will be free and truly liberated from their hegemony and subjugation.

Some have threatened to impose their will on us by the force of arms and by the usage of savage and relentless religious and ethnic militias and standing armies like the Fulani Herdsmen and Boko Haram if we do not accept their bondage.

Yet we cannot be intimidated. If they refuse to relent, if they unleash violence and havoc on our people and if they insist on holding on to power in perpetuity we will defend ourselves and we will resist, oppose and fight them.
With or without the support of our beleagured, and overwhelmed elders we will fight them.
With or without the backing of our conflicted, compromised and timid political leaders we will fight them.

As long as God is alive and Jesus sits on the throne we will fight them.
We will fight them physically, spiritually, intellectually, pyschologically and in every other way.
We will fight them on the land, in the sea and in the air.
We will fight them in every visible and invisible realm and on every tangible and intangible plain.
Our enemies are not the ordinary people of the core north but those misguided elites who believe that they own Nigeria, who see the rest of us as nothing but chattel, who treat us like field hands and slaves and who believe that our lives are worth less than the lives of their cows.

We cannot be expected to love our oppressors and to cheer them on whilst they are attempting to cut off our balls and castrate our people.
We cannot be expected to love those who see us and ours as nothing more than animals that are to be caged and treated like the scum of the earth.

Nigeria is a modern nation-state and not a primitive Islamist caliphate. And neither is she Nazi Germany or Apartheid South Africa. There is NO "master-race" here.
Our forefathers fought and died for us to be a natiion of equals and not a nation of horse and horse-riders, slaves and slave-owners or masters and serfs.
To those that see themselves as Nigeria's Aryan race I say "enough is enough".

To those that seek to establish an aparheid enclave in our shores and that see themselves as the all-conquering white Boers of Nigeria, I say "you are playing with fire".

To those that kill us, torment us, enslave us, deride us, denigrate our people, ridicule our faith and believe that we are nothing but the biblical and proverbial "hewers of the wood" and "drawers of the waters", I say sheath your bloody swords and stop this madness before you set our nation ablaze.
Yet it is not too late. Once they drop their born to rule disposition we can be friends.
Once they rid themselves of the misguided notion that they must dominate and rule over us in perpetuity we can love them again and treat them like our brothers and compatriots.

Once they "let my people go" all hostility and enmity will vanish, God's terrible judgement will be lifted and the curse that plagues them will be rescinded.
That is the way forward. That is the path of peace which provides us with the potential for a joyous, fruitful and prosperous new beginning.
But as long as they hold on to their misguided and misplaced notions of ethnic and religious supremacy it shall be like oil and water between us.

You cannot truly live unless there is something for which you are ready to die. This is a noble cause for which each and every one of us is ready to lay down our lives.
As long as they insist on treating us like the beasts of the field and the dogs of the wastelands we shall be mortal enemies and our opposition to them shall be relentless.

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by fabuloz1(m): 10:49am On May 16, 2017
That's the sure thing that will happen. Forget all these useless threats grin

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by midehi2(f): 10:51am On May 16, 2017
This man should just shut up, his noise is getting much undecided

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by NgeneUkwenu(f): 10:52am On May 16, 2017
Jobless Mofo! Who sought your opinion?

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by sirequity(m): 10:52am On May 16, 2017
grin

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by vayne(m): 10:52am On May 16, 2017
Una still Dey talk abi ,what do you think they meant when they said Kano's vote was more than the entire SW votes for buhari grin

Yorubas can bleat all they want,anything can happen in Nigeria....forget the law!

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by sagerasaq: 10:54am On May 16, 2017
If BUhari dies? Is that supposed to be what a reasonable somebody should be saying?
God bless our President and grant him quick recovery...
Osibanjo is Also a gwd man and he is after d well being of Nigeria... God bless dem gwd leaders...
God bless NIGERIA

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by naijaguy123456(m): 10:54am On May 16, 2017
This mumu should shut up there he has lost his relevancy way long ago.

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by ourema(f): 10:59am On May 16, 2017
Absolutely nothing will happen. Nigeria has long gone beyond the 80s and 90s when some few goro chewing individuals with military uniforms and arms will take over the country. Those days are long gone.
They knew that it will be the easiest way to go our separate ways of which they do not want.
Therefore nothing will happen

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by SexyNairalander: 11:00am On May 16, 2017
booked



Its a general knowledge before Na, who want to take over before? shekau?

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by deedeedee1: 11:03am On May 16, 2017
Yes i know nothing will happen because the north dare not start a war. They have a lot to loose. They dont have access to sea to import weapon neither do they have enough resources to buy weapons because the crude oil is in niger delta, but I think ffk need to keep his mouth shut. He talks too much.

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by kingzizzy: 11:04am On May 16, 2017
Should something cause Buhari to be unable to discharge the duties of president of Nigeria, the only beneficiary in 2019 could be Atiku

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by nerodenero: 11:18am On May 16, 2017
The North is just scared of losing power. After many years of holding power, the north is still backward. If we had gone our separate ways, I bet other regions would have been more developed than they are now.

The north should be careful because other Nigerians know they benefit more in the mirage called 'one Nigeria'. It is just a matter of time before we have a President of Southern origin that we will bold enough to separate the country.

...And yes FFK is right. Nigeria will continue to exist and PYO as President should Bubu becomes incapacited.

To hell with all polithiefcians from both halves of the country that have contributed to where Nigeria is today.

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by fuckingAyaya(m): 11:20am On May 16, 2017
but buhari never die so take a chill pill bros

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by 49cents(m): 11:25am On May 16, 2017
FFK is saying what Tinubu would have loved to say and be celebrated as a frontline Champion of the Yoruba Nation.......


No yoruba APC person can respond to the Northern talk that Kano alone gave more votes that all of the yorubas states combined...

This is what happens when you try to play mind games‎

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by dumie(f): 11:30am On May 16, 2017
He's obviously stating the obvious..
Nigerian presidency is not a personal issue nor a birth right

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by Nobody: 11:52am On May 16, 2017
Fani-kayode said “He is absolutely right. Some of us warned that things would eventually come to this as far back as two years ago but as usual the shallow-minded skeptics, the ignorant dullards, the undiscerning fools and the cowardly compromisers amongst us brushed aside our concerns and paid no heed to our fears.”

FFK was referring to the group of zombies who could not see beyond their nose. Who were hell bent on throwing away both the baby and the bathtub. They were fixated on the struggle to unseat Jonathan but not the consequences.

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by malton: 11:54am On May 16, 2017
But this FFK is a mor.on.

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by uboma(m): 11:57am On May 16, 2017
of course, we all know that.
the Nigerian constitution will apply if that happens.
but I wish PMB quick recovery and a good health.

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by DLondonboiy: 11:58am On May 16, 2017
BMC agents attacking FFK as if he lied...

Nothing would happen!

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by sirequity(m): 12:00pm On May 16, 2017
DLondonboiy:
BMC agents attacking FFK as if he lied...

Nothing would happen!

Lol, even lalasticlala knows nothing will happen.

Its just that it is in their blood to be issuing threats.

Why are Northerners always associating with violence?

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by nedu666: 12:16pm On May 16, 2017
a coup will happen. the recent army posting to tell u the likely hood. chk the details brigade of guards, dss, army, nsa, def minister, commanders of army div in abuja, div 1 , ikeja
ojo barracks etc to contain any dissent from yorubas all these are in the hands of people from nw/ne. coup loading..............

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by Nobody: 12:21pm On May 16, 2017
Of course!

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by mbaboy(m): 12:23pm On May 16, 2017
Did u read what he said at all
midehi2:
This man should just shut up, his noise is getting much undecided

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by dionma: 12:28pm On May 16, 2017
Just days ago, he posted a photoshopped photo of Buhari carrying Osibanjo as a baby and blasted him. Today he is the cocaine deranged specimen is fighting for Osibanjo. Within days Osibanjo has become a subject of his derision to support.

Such an inconsistent fellow this FFK is.

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by midehi2(f): 12:29pm On May 16, 2017
mbaboy:
Did u read what he said at all
I don't care, he talks too much jare
Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by Mujaheeeden: 12:34pm On May 16, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
Jobless Mofo! Who sought your opinion?
Me. Now get a gun and do the needful

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by Mujaheeeden: 12:35pm On May 16, 2017
midehi2:

I don't care, he talks too much jare
Did you tell Lai Mohammed and Elrufai same thing before?


Go and hide

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Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by midehi2(f): 12:47pm On May 16, 2017
Mujaheeeden:
Did you tell Lai Mohammed and Elrufai same thing before?


Go and hide
its like you are frustrated this morning, pls take it somewhere else cos am not ready to battle words with you tongue
Re: FFK: If Anything Happens To Buhari, Osinbajo Will Take Over, Nothing Will Happen by Nobody: 1:05pm On May 16, 2017
If your people had stood their ground and kept their grit like this in 1967 it would have be better. That was how one Yoruba man was saying then that if the SE breaks away, the SW will follow. But when the time for action came, his true colors came out. Anyway, what has happened has happened. Let's see what happens in the near future. The SE/SS have been fighting their battle alone right from time till date

ColonelDrake:

And how does Yoruba not seceding affect your brain? Is your destiny tied to Yoruba ni? Werey ni eleyi sha...Abeg carry your cross and stop blaming the Yoruba for your misfortunes.
Doesn't affect us in any way. But be ready to stand by your words when the time for action comes. Even the Niger Deltans know how to fight for their rights. Seems the only thing your people are good at is talking tough with no concrete action to back it.

It was foreign intervention, not your refusal to secede, that prevented the breakup of Nigeria. At least we fought and are still fighting and dying for what we want and believe in(our cross)

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